
A 90-minute guided walking tour exploring Brighton's famous sights, secret spots, and unique local culture.
If you have been looking for a way to see Brighton from a different angle, the 'Only in Brighton Walking Tour' is scheduled for March 19, 2026. The tour begins at the Royal Pavilion, which serves as the starting point for a 90-minute walk through the city. Rather than just sticking to the main tourist paths, the route aims to balance the well-known landmarks with some of the quieter, less obvious spots that define the local character. It is an opportunity to walk through the city with a bit more context on how these different areas connect, whether you have lived here for years or are just spending some time in the area.
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The content of the walk covers a range of themes that reflect the city's history and its current atmosphere. You will pass by the Regency buildings and the Royal Pavilion, which was transformed by John Nash, while also exploring areas known for their street art and the local LGBTQ scene. The guide focuses on the mix of the pebble beaches and the architecture, providing a look at the city's development. It is designed to be an intimate group experience, which allows for a bit more interaction than a larger, more crowded tour might offer. By moving through these spaces, you get a chance to observe the details of the city's layout and its cultural evolution in a structured way.
The tour starts at 11:30 am at 4-5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, BN1 1EE. Because it is a guided experience, you will need to book your tickets online in advance. If this date does not work for your schedule, there are further sessions confirmed for March 26, April 23, and April 30, 2026. For any specific inquiries regarding the route or the logistics of the day, you can contact the organisers directly at 03000 290 900. It is a straightforward way to spend a morning if you are interested in learning more about the specific cultural layers of the city without the usual rush of a standard sightseeing trip.















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